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On Thursday of Week 3, we celebrated the Feast Day of one of our Founders, Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop. A small group of students nominated themselves to help celebrate St Mary of the Cross MacK...
On Thursday 8 August, our Year 7-9 girls travelled to McDonald Park (East Gambier Football Club) to participate in the Knockout Football tournament against Grant High School and Naracoorte High School...
Last Friday we celebrated the opening exhibition of Finding the Fab 5 at The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre as part of SALA. Students worked with a team from the University of Adelaide and then craf...
The girls' team travelled to Adelaide to compete in two matches at Concordia Oval. Captains Heidi Berkin and Lana Shepherd played a key role in motivating the team and leading by example on the fi...
In 2023 some of our high-achieving students in Years 7, 8 and 9 were invited to participate in the ACER Advance Awards Competition. They competed against other high achieving students across Australia...
A wave of excitement circled our Junior School last week as we welcomed our Grandparents and Special Friends to the College. Students were overjoyed to take their special people around, to show them t...
Tenison Woods College Students Bree Robinson, Kiera McBain and Madi Lane have recently competed at the Australian Teachers of Dance National Championships held in Adelaide. Dancers from all over the c...
This term, Year 9 students are exploring chemical reactions in science. To start things off with a bang, the classes came together to watch some impressive demonstrations. The students enjoyed seeing ...
Our ELCC Children and OSHC Students recognised NAIDOC Week with a visit from Uncle Ken. Uncle Ken brought lots of interesting Aboriginal artefacts, natural objects like seashells and a Possum puppet! ...
Year 12 student, Nickolai Greenham, has been accepted into the South Australian Police Academy after successfully meeting the requirements of the rigorous recruitment process. Nickolai is scheduled to...
Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.